devatenáct
devatenáct is the Czech word for the number nineteen. It follows eighteen and precedes twenty. In Roman numerals, it is represented as XIX. In base-10, it is written as 19. Nineteen is a prime number, meaning it is only divisible by 1 and itself. It is also an odd number. The sum of its digits, 1 + 9, equals 10. The concept of nineteen appears in various contexts, such as age, quantities, and statistical data. For example, a person who has reached their nineteenth birthday is legally considered an adult in many countries. The year nineteen hundred and nineteen was a significant year, marked by the end of World War I. In popular culture, the number nineteen might be associated with certain superstitions or lucky charms, though these associations are largely subjective. The Czech language uses "devatenáct" for this numerical value, reflecting its Indo-European linguistic roots.